Geometry Reframes Color Perception, Solving Schrödinger’s Century-Old Puzzle

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Los Alamos researchers refine Schrödinger’s color-perception theory by defining hue, saturation, and lightness through the color metric’s geometry, including a mathematically defined neutral axis in a non-Riemannian space and using shortest-path concepts to fix perceptual inconsistencies, improving color models for imaging, photography, and data visualization.
Topics:science#color-perception#color-space#non-riemannian-geometry#schrodinger#science#visualization
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